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Product Details:

Bring the comfort and experience of console gaming to your Android tablet with the Red Samurai Wireless Tablet Keyboard Controller. Sync up via Bluetooth and play hundreds of compatible Android games in a console style environment. Connect your tablet to your TV via HDMI port*, sit back on your couch and enjoy a quality gaming experience, powered by your tablet!

Features:

Connect to your Android tablet via Bluetooth

Full QWERTY Keyboard & Trackball - Flip the controller over to access a full keyboard and trackball mouse to chat, navigate game menus and more

Dual Player Compatibility - Sync two controllers to a single device for multiplayer action

Keyboard or Gamepad Commands - Flip the controller between traditional Gamepad or Keyboard Mode. In Keyboard mode, configure each button individually for a completely customizable experience

Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery - Play for up to 8 hours on a single charge

30 Foot Maximum Range - Hook your tablet up to your TV and play from the comfort of your couch*

Works with most Android tablets on the market (Android 3.x or later)

* - Only available on Android tablets that support HDMI output

Featured Games

The Red Samurai Wireless Tablet Keyboard Controller works with hundreds of the latest and greatest Android games. From Grand Theft Auto III, to Sonic CD, just sync the controller to your tablet and start playing! Here are just a few of the great titles that are compatible with the GameStop Wireless Tablet Keyboard Controller:

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Function over form - Windows/Android
I'm using this on both a Windows 8.1 tablet (Asus Vivotab Note 8) and a Nexus 7 2013 edition. I love the ability to use the keyboard/mouse side in a pinch without leaving what I'm doing, and while the trackball is clunkier than a traditional mouse, it gets the job done. The analog control pads are easy to use and buttons are easy to remap in Windows games if needed. The buttons are a little less firm than a ps3 or xbox controller, but that's to be expected. The shape isn't as ergonomic as dedicated controllers, but it''s not bad for a few hours at a time. I keep this with me as my travel controller. Biggest problem: the first one I bought started to separate at the screws after a few days - happily, the replacement has been going strong for over a month, so perhaps it was an isolated defect. I'd easily recommend this one if you want a controller/kb/trackpad that does it all!
7/9/14

Good idea, Bad performance
I decided to buy this controller as I wanted an way to control my tablet (ASUS TF700T) while it was hooked up to my TV via HDMI. I saw that it looked quite cheap, but decided to see if it was good anyways. Syncing this controller is very easy. Just go to BT settings, scan for devices, select the "GS controller/gamepad" option, and done. I've never had any issues getting this controller to work with my tablet, which is acutally quite a step up from most of the competition judging from reviews. On to the gamepad: The controller is actually quite well designed, apart from the shoulder buttons and dpad. The shoulder buttons are the only things that feel out of place, and the ergonomics of the controller is pretty good, considering the square design required by the keyboard on the back. I don't know what uses the IR blaster on the top, though. The d-pad is quite mushy, though not enought as to render it useless. The face buttons, while a tiny bit mushy, work, though the 1 button occasionally sticks. The shoulder buttons are placed curiously: You can press L2 and R2 fine with your fingers, but pressing L1 and R1 are awkward to press, especially when using the analog sticks. The buttons are also unresponsive at times, which is quite annoying. The analog sticks are ever-so-slightly cock-eyed, but not enough to make a difference when playing. While the sticks do give analog control (in the gamepad setting) they only can sense 8 directions, which makes any camera control feel very clunky. Playing a shooter with this controller simply does not work because of this. On to the keyboard: While the keys don't actually depress much, they do give a satisfying click, and are perfectly usable. The trackball, however, is not very easy to use, inaccurate, and acts strangely when moving it quickly. It is also very hard to scroll pages with this, as some strange Android behavior causes the page to often scroll extra or even backwards when releasing the mouse button. The cover of the keyboard often closes on itself while typing, but it is only a minor annoyance.
3/30/13